You can find a full list of authorized payment options here. We advise customers to only use authorized payment partners; payments made through unauthorized bill pay services are not guaranteed. Some online vendors may present themselves as official payment partners, but only the vendors listed on this website guarantee your payment will be received by Liberty Utilities in a timely manner.

How can I identify a Liberty Utilities employee?

In some fraud cases, a person will go door-to-door and, while pretending to be a representative of a public utility company, ask to enter a customer’s premises.

Please note that it is company policy for all Liberty Utilities’ employees to wear a photo ID badge with their name and company logo while they are on the job. Always ask for a photo ID from anyone knocking at your door.

Do not let anyone into your premises until you confirm whom they represent. If in doubt, call your local police, or, if you feel threatened, call 911.

How can I identify a valid Liberty Utilities call?

The use of voice-over-internet allows some fraudulent callers to change their call display information. Even a fraudulent call may appear to be from a local area code, or from Liberty Utilities. Be sure to verify the identity of anyone who claims to be representing Liberty Utilities.

There are four pieces of information only a Liberty Utilities representative would know about your account. Ask anyone claiming to be a representative to verify these options to ensure you can trust them:

What is my service address?

What is my billing address?

What is my utility account number?

What is the phone number associated with my account?

It is also good practice to ask for a call-back number. If the caller hesitates to provide a phone number and extension, be suspicious.

If you are contacted by anyone claiming to be a Liberty Utilities representative and you cannot verify their identity, do not provide any personal financial information and terminate the call.

Please note: Before any service disconnection can take place, Liberty Utilities is required to send a written notice to any customer at risk of having service shut off. After the notice has been sent, customers will receive an automated follow-up call asking them to visit our website or call their local Customer Service number (844-367-2029) to make a payment.

How can I identify a valid Liberty Utilities email?

Liberty Utilities may send the following types of communications by email:

Paperless Bill (e-Bill)Electronic bills are only sent to customers who subscribe to this service. Collections notices or alerts regarding your automatic payment plan will never be sent by email.

Survey InvitationsWe do participate in J.D. Power's annual satisfaction survey of utility customers. You may receive an invitation to complete a survey via email. At no time will you be asked to provide personal information to complete the survey, and we will never request payment through the survey website.

NewslettersCustomers may receive an electronic newsletter with news from Liberty Utilities, savings tips, and other offers. Again, payment or personal information will never be requested.

Emergency CommunicationIn the event of an emergency, Liberty Utilities may send important safety information by email or text. Payment will never be requested as part of these messages.

If you receive a suspicious email, please call us at 844-367-2029.

What should I do if I receive a call or visit from someone posing as a Liberty Utilities employee?

Do not let anyone into your premises until you confirm whom they represent. If in doubt, call your local police, or, if you feel threatened, call 911. If you suspect a caller is not legitimate, please end the call immediately.

We appreciate being notified of any attempted phone, in person, or online fraud. Please call us at 844-367-2029. We will keep this webpage updated with new information as it is provided and verified.

Does Liberty Utilities conduct phone surveys?

Liberty Utilities does administer an annual Customer Satisfaction Survey by phone and online. Your feedback is essential and helps guide our priority setting activities. We work only with experienced survey providers and customer responses are always anonymous.

Liberty Utilities and our approved partners will never ask for your Social Security Number during any phone or online survey. If you recieve a call from someone claiming to represent Liberty Utilities, and they ask you to verify personal financial information, please end the call immediately.

General Tips

Whenever possible, shred your old utility bills or any other kind of statement. Do not place them in your recycling bin.

Carefully read all of your utility bills, credit card statements, and credit reports on a regular basis. This will help you identify if anybody is using your name to apply for credit cards, wireless device contracts, utility payments, check reorder, mortgages, or loan applications.

Unless you have enrolled in secure Paperless Billing, Liberty Utilities will never request payment by email. Be suspicious of any email from your utility or financial institution that requests payment or account validation.